Samuel Wallis
Samuel Wallis (c. 1720–January 21, 1795) was an English navigator who circumnavigated the world.
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1720 - January 21 - 1795 - English - Navigator
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Wallis was born near Camelford, Cornwall. In 1766 he was given the command of HMS Dolphin to circumnavigate the world, accompanied by the Swallow under the command of Philip Carteret. The two ships were parted shortly after sailing through the Strait of Magellan, Wallis continuing to Tahiti, which he named King George the Third's Island in honour of the King. He continued to Batavia, where many of the crew died from dysentery, then via the Cape of Good Hope to England, arriving in May 1768. He was able to pass on useful information to James Cook who was due to depart shortly for the Pacific, and some of the crew from the Dolphin sailed with Cook.
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Camelford - Cornwall - HMS ''Dolphin'' - Philip Carteret - Strait of Magellan - Tahiti - Batavia - Dysentery - Cape of Good Hope - James Cook - Pacific
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In 1780 Wallis was appointed Commissioner of the Admiralty.
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1780 - Admiralty
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